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Bathoen Seepapitso Gaseitsiwe CBE (18 May 1908—3
October 1990) also
known as
Bathoen II was a
Motswana Kgosi,
jurist and
politician who
served as Chief...
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Bathoen I (c. 1845 – 1 July 1910) was a
kgosi (paramount chief) of the
Ngwaketse people (1889-1910).
Together with
Khama III and
Sebele I he is credited...
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During this
period he
clashed with
Bathoen II, the
autocratic Bangwaketse ruler.
Resenting Bathoen's many
petty interferences in
school affairs...
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South Africa Company attempted to
acquire the area, but the
Tswana chiefs Bathoen I,
Khama III and
Sebele I
visited London to
protest and were successful...
- (tribal chiefs):
Khama III of the Bangwato,
Sebele I of the Bakwena, and
Bathoen I of the Bangwaketse.
Events are held at the
monument such as the 2008...
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Kenneth Koma. However, Koma was
overshadowed by
Bathoen II, the
paramount chief of the Bangwaketse.
Bathoen abdicated his
throne to
become BNF president...
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Museums in
Botswana include:
Botswana National Museum in
Gaborone Kgosi Bathoen II (Segopotso)
Museum in
Kanye Kgosi Sechele I
Museum in
Molepolole Khama...
- ♀ 1924 to 1928
Ntebogang a
Bathoen,
acting Kgôsikgolo ♀ 1928 to 1 July 1969
Bathoen II a Seêpapitsô, Kgôsikgolo (
Bathoen Seepapitso Gaseitsiwe) 1969...
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Election Winner 1965
election Quett Masire 1969
election Bathoen Gaseitsiwe 1974
election 1979
election 2004
election Omphitlhetse Maswabi 2009 election...
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influential dikgosi—Khama III of the Ngwato,
Sebele I of the Kwena, and
Bathoen I of the Ngwaketse—made a
diplomatic trip to the
United Kingdom in 1895...